UK-based gaming equipment maker TCSJOHNHUXLEY has received a Gaming-Related Vendor Licence from the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The company said this marks a key step in its expansion into the UAE’s newly regulated gaming market.
In a statement, TCSJOHNHUXLEY called the licence a “significant achievement” that allows it to supply its live gaming products to licensed commercial operators in the UAE.
“We are absolutely delighted to have secured our GCGRA Gaming-Related Vendor licence,” said Tristan Sjöberg, Executive Chairman of TCSJOHNHUXLEY.
“This is a testament to our long-standing commitment to compliance and innovation. The UAE represents a significant and exciting new market, and we look forward to a long and successful future doing business here, contributing to the development of a world-class gaming industry.”
The GCGRA is the federal body responsible for creating and overseeing a regulated gaming industry in the UAE. to providing high-quality and compliant gaming solutions to new and emerging markets.
Last month, the company took part in the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia 2025 held in Macau. It showcased several products including the Velocity Auto Wheel—a roulette-format system with advanced automation and compatibility with its Wheelmate console. Other products on display were the Chipper Champ 3 for chip sorting and the T-Connect 바카라 management system.
TCSJOHNHUXLEY now joins other major suppliers like Aristocrat, International Game Technology (IGT), Novomatic, Fennica Gaming, Random State, and Scientific Games, all of whom have been granted licences by the GCGRA. These licences reflect the UAE’s steady move towards building a fully regulated commercial gaming sector.
So far, the only confirmed land-based 바카라 project in the UAE is the Wynn Al Marjan Island resort in Ras Al Khaimah. A joint venture between Wynn Resorts and local partners, the resort is expected to open in 2027.
The first UAE gaming licence was issued to The Game LLC in July 2024, followed by Wynn Resorts in October 2024. Wynn’s project was already under construction before it officially received the licence.